Tori Spelling claims her young son was “stabbed” by exposed nails at a luxury hotel — the latest in a laundry list of unfortunate incidents that have surrounded the former “Beverly Hills, 90210” star and her family in recent times.

The mother of five took to her Instagram story on Tuesday to detail an alleged experience she had at a Four Seasons arcade with her kids, claiming: “We are a @fourseasons family like even before my 1st was born (who’s 11) and bc of a house situation we are of course staying with them. But in the kids arcade room my 15 month old [Beau Dean] got stabbed by 4 exposed nails that shouldn’t have been there and all that was done was ‘Is he ok?’ An obligatory check in and not till they realized who’s [sic] child it happened too. So wrong on many levels. And I never call anything out! Not my style. But, not cool @fourseasons! Does he need a tetanus shot?”

Spelling’s rep didn’t immediately get back to us on Beau’s condition or whether the actress is taking legal action against the hotel.

A rep for the Four Seasons told Page Six the chic hotel’s team was “in touch” with Spelling, but declined to comment further on the alleged incident.

“At Four Seasons, the well-being of our guests is our top priority,” a rep told us late Tuesday. “The team was in touch with Ms. Spelling throughout her stay. Out of respect for the privacy of our guests we do not share information about our guests or their time with us.”

Meanwhile, Spelling’s lawsuit against Benihana was settled and dismissed in December 2017, Page Six has confirmed. She sued the Japanese chain after she claimed to have suffered second- and third-degree burns after slipping at the Encino, Calif., location in 2015.